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Root Canal Injury Claims Solicitors

If you have ever gone through the experience of having a root canal treatment, then you are likely already aware of how uncomfortable and painful it can be. It’s quite an invasive procedure that requires a high level of expertise to be carried out.

Although, most root canal treatments go rather smoothly and without any problems, it’s not uncommon for patients to suffer from various complications as a result of dental negligence.

There are many things that can go wrong during a root canal treatment. Although, some of the problems are reversible and can be fixed, others are permanent and no amount of further dental treatments will correct them.

Root Canal Treatment Explained

Root canal treatments are not the most pleasant. They are rather invasive and can be quite painful, depending on the severity of the problem. Although, millions of people across the globe successfully go through the process each year, things can sometimes go wrong resulting in unnecessary damage occurring to your teeth.

Some of the leading reasons for root canal treatments include tooth decay and trauma, which can lead to an infection resulting in discomfort and pain.

It’s common for people to experience tooth ache prior to finding out they may require the procedure. The sooner the problem is discovered, the higher the odds become of the procedure being successful and going smoothly. If left untreated for too long, the problem can become more severe and require the procedure to be more invasive.

The procedure itself won’t normally take longer than one hour, unless more than one tooth require treatment at the same time, in which case it can take a lot longer.

Root Canal Treatment – What Can Go Wrong?

Since root canal treatments are rather invasive, complications can sometimes occur. Anything from infections to tooth damage can be a result of dental negligence during a root canal treatment. If you have suffered unnecessary suffering as a result of your treatment, you could be entitled to compensation.

If a root canal treatment goes wrong, you may be required to repeat the process or undergo surgery to repair the damage. It all depends on the severity of the problem and the level of damage your tooth has experienced.

How Much Is My Claim Worth?

It’s impossible to predict how much you claim will be worth without knowing all the details. It all depends on the severity of your injury and the action required to correct it. If you’re going to require further treatment or even surgery, the person who performed the original procedure will likely be responsible for all the costs on top of the compensation for your suffering.

Since each dental negligence case is very different it’s rather difficult to predict how much compensation you can expect. Our team of experienced dental negligence experts will work with you however, to determine the best plan of action going forward in order to get you the compensation that you deserve.

If you believe you have suffered as a result of dental negligence during a root canal treatment, feel free to contact us and let us help with your case.

How Does The Process Work?

Once we receive your claim, we will thoroughly investigate it and work closely with you throughout the process to ensure you’re getting the services that you deserve.

We have worked on a wide variety of dental negligence cases over the years, so we are experienced in this area.

If you believe you are entitled to compensation, contact us today and let us help you get the money that you deserve.

Testimonials

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